Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders' presidential campaign said he received treatment at a walk-in clinic Friday for a minor injury while campaigning in South Carolina.Campaign spokesman Arianna Jones told reporters Sanders cut his head on the edge of a glass shower door, and went to a walk-in clinic. Sanders received a half-dozen stitches and was given a "clean bill of health," she added.Jones said Sanders is continuing with all scheduled events, including a breakfast with clergy members and a round table on health care while in South Carolina.He appeared with a bandage above his left eye.Sanders will travel to Nevada ahead of his first rally in the early-voting state since launching his presidential bid, which will be held Saturday.

NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) —

Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders' presidential campaign said he received treatment at a walk-in clinic Friday for a minor injury while campaigning in South Carolina.

Campaign spokesman Arianna Jones told reporters Sanders cut his head on the edge of a glass shower door, and went to a walk-in clinic.

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Sanders received a half-dozen stitches and was given a "clean bill of health," she added.

Jones said Sanders is continuing with all scheduled events, including a breakfast with clergy members and a round table on health care while in South Carolina.

He appeared with a bandage above his left eye.

Sanders will travel to Nevada ahead of his first rally in the early-voting state since launching his presidential bid, which will be held Saturday.